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Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 10
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 10
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Art Cafe - Collage Buffet at Pink Rock Culture Co-op
March 10
thru December 1
Art Cafe at Pink Rock Culture Co op presents COLLAGE BUFFET a Monthly Creative Gathering event FIRST TUESDAYS Get creative in a social sober safe space with us Pink Rock Culture Co op will provide art materials and an eclectic trove of 2d collage elements and ephemera for self guided collage art experiences ranging from collage artwork decoupage ju ...
Syracuse Crunch vs. Toronto Marlies
March 11
VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images by Teens with a Movie Camera
March 11
thru March 21
The voices and visions of teenagers rarely take center stage in professional exhibition spaces Yet young people in our communities hold valuable perspectives on the world Teens with a Movie Camera is an ongoing local art project that forms a bridge between media artists at Syracuse University and teens from across the city of Syracuse in connection ...
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 11
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 11
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 11
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 11
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 11
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images by Teens with a Movie Camera
March 12
thru March 21
The voices and visions of teenagers rarely take center stage in professional exhibition spaces Yet young people in our communities hold valuable perspectives on the world Teens with a Movie Camera is an ongoing local art project that forms a bridge between media artists at Syracuse University and teens from across the city of Syracuse in connection ...
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 12
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 12
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 12
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 12
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 12
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Syracuse Crunch vs. Lehigh Valley Phantoms
March 13
VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images by Teens with a Movie Camera
March 13
thru March 21
The voices and visions of teenagers rarely take center stage in professional exhibition spaces Yet young people in our communities hold valuable perspectives on the world Teens with a Movie Camera is an ongoing local art project that forms a bridge between media artists at Syracuse University and teens from across the city of Syracuse in connection ...
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 13
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 13
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 13
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 13
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 13
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Syracuse Crunch vs. Laval Rocket
March 14
The Syracuse Orchestra - Windy Day
March 14
Come learn all about The Syracuse Orchestra Wind Section in this fun concert featuring all of the woodwind instruments
VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images by Teens with a Movie Camera
March 14
thru March 21
The voices and visions of teenagers rarely take center stage in professional exhibition spaces Yet young people in our communities hold valuable perspectives on the world Teens with a Movie Camera is an ongoing local art project that forms a bridge between media artists at Syracuse University and teens from across the city of Syracuse in connection ...
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 14
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 14
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 14
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 14
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 14
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 15
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 15
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 15
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 15
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 15
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 16
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 16
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 16
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 16
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Lords of the Sound 'The Music Of Hans Zimmer'
March 17
Lords of the Sound is a famous Ukrainian symphony orchestra that introduces a new orchestral culture with a modern flavor The famous symphony orchestra will present the musical program The Music of Hans Zimmer which encompasses the most famous compositions of the musical genius of our time Hans Zimmer The Music of Hans Zimmer is an exhilarating jou ...
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 17
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 17
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 17
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 17
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 17
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Art Cafe - Collage Buffet at Pink Rock Culture Co-op
March 17
thru December 1
Art Cafe at Pink Rock Culture Co op presents COLLAGE BUFFET a Monthly Creative Gathering event FIRST TUESDAYS Get creative in a social sober safe space with us Pink Rock Culture Co op will provide art materials and an eclectic trove of 2d collage elements and ephemera for self guided collage art experiences ranging from collage artwork decoupage ju ...
The Simon & Garfunkel Story
March 18
Few shows have experienced the phenomenal global success of The Simon Garfunkel Story with multiple sold out shows in over 50 countries worldwide and over 20 headline performances in London s West End including multiple appearances at the world famous London Palladium Using huge projection photos and original film footage the international hit show ...
VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images by Teens with a Movie Camera
March 18
thru March 21
The voices and visions of teenagers rarely take center stage in professional exhibition spaces Yet young people in our communities hold valuable perspectives on the world Teens with a Movie Camera is an ongoing local art project that forms a bridge between media artists at Syracuse University and teens from across the city of Syracuse in connection ...
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 18
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 18
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 18
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 18
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 18
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Dirty Dancing in Concert
March 19
Relive the film that stole the hearts of generations with Dirty Dancing in Concert This unique live to film concert event features the original film projected in full accompanied by a live band and singers performing every unforgettable song from the soundtrack Feel the romance rhythm and emotion as you watch Baby and Johnny s love story come to li ...
VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images by Teens with a Movie Camera
March 19
thru March 21
The voices and visions of teenagers rarely take center stage in professional exhibition spaces Yet young people in our communities hold valuable perspectives on the world Teens with a Movie Camera is an ongoing local art project that forms a bridge between media artists at Syracuse University and teens from across the city of Syracuse in connection ...
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 19
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 19
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 19
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 19
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 19
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images by Teens with a Movie Camera
March 20
thru March 21
The voices and visions of teenagers rarely take center stage in professional exhibition spaces Yet young people in our communities hold valuable perspectives on the world Teens with a Movie Camera is an ongoing local art project that forms a bridge between media artists at Syracuse University and teens from across the city of Syracuse in connection ...
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 20
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 20
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 20
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 20
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 20
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Syracuse Crunch vs. Cleveland Monsters
March 21
VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images by Teens with a Movie Camera
March 21
The voices and visions of teenagers rarely take center stage in professional exhibition spaces Yet young people in our communities hold valuable perspectives on the world Teens with a Movie Camera is an ongoing local art project that forms a bridge between media artists at Syracuse University and teens from across the city of Syracuse in connection ...
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 21
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 21
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 21
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 21
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 21
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Syracuse Crunch vs. Cleveland Monsters
March 22
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 22
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 22
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 22
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 22
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 22
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
The Dollop Podcast Live
March 23
History buff and comedian Dave Anthony was considering starting a new podcast in 2014 His idea was to write up an unknown story from American history and read it to a different comedian each week Having not heard of the story before Dave hoped the comedian s reaction would be hilarious He gave it a go and his first guest was comedian Gareth Reynold ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 23
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 23
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 23
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 23
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Brit Floyd
March 24
Brit Floyd The World s Premier Pink Floyd Experience Rolling Stone Magazine has announced their 2026 world tour The Moon The Wall and Beyond This monumental new production celebrates two of the most iconic and influential albums in rock history Pink Floyd s The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall with a breathtaking show that captures the spirit sou ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 24
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 24
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 24
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 24
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Art Cafe - Collage Buffet at Pink Rock Culture Co-op
March 24
thru December 1
Art Cafe at Pink Rock Culture Co op presents COLLAGE BUFFET a Monthly Creative Gathering event FIRST TUESDAYS Get creative in a social sober safe space with us Pink Rock Culture Co op will provide art materials and an eclectic trove of 2d collage elements and ephemera for self guided collage art experiences ranging from collage artwork decoupage ju ...
The Ten Tenors
March 25
The TEN Tenors are an Australian music ensemble that has toured extensively nationally and internationally and released 15 albums and 4 DVDs The current line up is JD Smith Adrian Li Donni Cameron Barclay Ammon Bennett Boyd Owen Sam Ward Jared Newall Michael Edwards Riley Sutton and Daniel Belle Since The TEN Tenors was first formed in 1995 the gro ...
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 25
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 25
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 25
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
March 25
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
March 25
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
March 26
thru March 29
August Wilson s mystical and heartbreaking masterpiece 1911 Pittsburgh Seth Holly s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts a waystation for folks biding their time The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye a young woman waiting on a husband who s not coming back and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
March 26
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
March 26
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
